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451 CAOS Links – 2007.11.27
Raven Zachary, November 27, 2007 @ 11:59 pm ETBBS Technologies acquires R1Soft. SourceForge reports quarterly earnings. Novell ships updated SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time. (and more)
BBS Technologies, Inc. Acquires R1Soft, BBS Technologies (Press Release)
SourceForge Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2008 Results, SourceForge (Press Release)
Novell Ships SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10, Novell (Press Release)
Canonical Announces Launch of Launchpad ‘Personal Package Archive’ Service For Developers, Canonical (Press Release)
Funambol Is First Major Commercial Open Source Company To Support AGPLv3, Funambol (Press Release)
BitNami.org Packages Open Source Web Applications for Easy Installation and Configuration, BitNami (Press Release)
IBM Announces Enhancements to Free Enterprise Search Software, IBM (Press Release)
SpikeSource Ships Open-Xchange Appliance – Secure, Low-cost Email Solution, SpikeSource (Press Release)
AMI-Partners: Japan MBs Need Support and Service for Open Source, AMI Partners (Press Release)
The Importance of Open Source Governance in Mitigating Risk, Enterprise Open Source Magazine, Steven Grandchamp (Article)
South Africa, Netherlands and Korea striding toward ODF, Computerworld, Eric Lai (Article)
SourceForge exec on the open source breeding ground, PC World, Dahna McConnachie (Article)
Linux Kernel Maintainers: Accountable To All, Beholden To None?, InformationWeek’s Open Source Weblog, Charlie Babcock (Blog)
It’s here: the Google Highly Open Participation Contest, Google Code Blog, Leslie Hawthorn (Blog)
Software Freedom Law Center Files Second Round of Enforcement Actions for BusyBox Software, Law & Life: Silicon Valley, Mark Radcliffe (Blog)
What is missing in the Android SDK, Funambol – Mobile Open Source, Fabrizio Capobiano (Blog)
Open source participation as an IT investment, Open Source Unleashed, Alex Fletcher (Blog)
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